Eve Bir Civciv Gelmiеџ Bedava Link
Eve bir civciv gelmiş, bedava! Kanatları yumuşak, bedava! Cik cik der gezer, bedava!
: Use yellow pom-poms to represent the chicks while children chant the rhyme.
In Turkish culture, this rhyme is short, rhythmic, and usually accompanied by clapping: Eve Bir Civciv GelmiЕџ Bedava
One morning, a "tık tık" at the door,We didn't know what we were looking for!We opened it wide and what did we see?A tiny yellow ball, as cute as can be.
: Keep it high-energy and "staccato" on the word Bedava (Be-da-va!) to match the traditional playground style. Eve bir civciv gelmiş, bedava
Here is a creative expansion you can use for a performance, a classroom activity, or a children's story:
This phrase is a classic Turkish children's nursery rhyme and playful chant. It is often used in schoolyards or during games to celebrate a small "gift" or a surprise visitor (the "chick"). : Use yellow pom-poms to represent the chicks
: If making a poster, use bright yellows and oranges with large, bubbly font for the "Bedava" sections.
